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RFS: tvbrowser -- TV-Browser is a java-based TV guide

2005-08-05 Thread Bastian Venthur
Hi Mentors,

I've packaged[1] tvbrowser[2], which cloeses #321230[3] and am now seeking
for a sponsor.

This is my first debian-package, build from scratch. It is linda- and
lintian clean. I've contact to the upstream-authors and they are already
looking forward to see their nice program in debian.

Here the description:

Description: TV-Browser is a Java-based TV guide (EPG)
 TV-Browser is a Java-based TV guide aka EPG which is easily extensible
using
 plugins. It is designed to look like a paperbased TV guide, comes with
three
 looks (gtk+, metal and cde/motiv), an excellent looking skin and many
plugins.
 .
 Right now this package is only interesting for users living in Germany,
 Switzerland, Austria and Poland.
 .
 Further informations under http://tvbrowser.org


Kind regards

Bastian


[1] http://venthur.de/debian/tvbrowser
[2] http://tvbrowser.org
[3] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=321230


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Re: RFS: tvbrowser -- TV-Browser is a java-based TV guide

2005-08-05 Thread Arnaud Vandyck
Bastian Venthur wrote:
 Hi Mentors,

Hi Bastian (don't know if you read the list so I'm cc'ing)

 I've packaged[1] tvbrowser[2], which cloeses #321230[3] and am now seeking
 for a sponsor.
 
 This is my first debian-package, build from scratch. It is linda- and
 lintian clean. I've contact to the upstream-authors and they are already
 looking forward to see their nice program in debian.

ant, j2sdk1.4 and j2sdk1.5 are in contrib or non-free so your package
couldn't go to main. (ant is moving to main, but j2sdk1.x are not!) The
section (in debian/control:Section) should be contrib/utils

 [1] http://venthur.de/debian/tvbrowser
 [2] http://tvbrowser.org
I see there is a client and a server, do you package the client or the
server or both?

Did you tried to build/run it with free tools (kaffe, jamvm, sablevm,
gcj/gij, jikes, etc...)? (it seems some javax.swing.text.html.* classes
are missing in kaffe 1.1.5-x but I don't know if there've been
implemented yet...)

Cheers,

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Re: RFS: tvbrowser -- TV-Browser is a java-based TV guide

2005-08-05 Thread elijah wright


ant, j2sdk1.4 and j2sdk1.5 are in contrib or non-free so your package 
couldn't go to main. (ant is moving to main, but j2sdk1.x are not!) The 
section (in debian/control:Section) should be contrib/utils


Did you tried to build/run it with free tools (kaffe, jamvm, sablevm, 
gcj/gij, jikes, etc...)? (it seems some javax.swing.text.html.* classes 
are missing in kaffe 1.1.5-x but I don't know if there've been 
implemented yet...)


if it'll build with free tools, that means it can go to main... right?

--elijah


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Re: RFS: tvbrowser -- TV-Browser is a java-based TV guide

2005-08-05 Thread Philipp Kern

On Aug 5, 2005, at 9:51 PM, Arnaud Vandyck wrote:

I see there is a client and a server, do you package the client or the
server or both?


There is no sense in packaging the server currently, as normally  
users are not allowed to use the data sources. The data itself is  
free only for the users of TVBrowser. You have to agree to this on  
the first run.



Did you tried to build/run it with free tools (kaffe, jamvm, sablevm,
gcj/gij, jikes, etc...)? (it seems some javax.swing.text.html.*  
classes

are missing in kaffe 1.1.5-x but I don't know if there've been
implemented yet...)


It didn't run with a free runtime when I tried it (the version from  
its homepage).


Kind regards,
Philipp Kern


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Re: RFS: tvbrowser -- TV-Browser is a java-based TV guide

2005-08-05 Thread Stefan Fritsch
merge 321230 265711
retitle 265711 ITP: tvbrowser -- TV-Browser is a java-based TV guide
thanks

Hi,

 I've packaged[1] tvbrowser[2], which cloeses #321230[3] and am now
 seeking for a sponsor.

Hint: Look for an existing Request for package bug and retitle it 
instead of filing a new ITP bug.

Cheers,
Stefan

PS: I am not a DD and can't sponsor you.


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howto disable whiptail messages?

2005-08-05 Thread Ram Kumar DANGETI
Hi,
 Is there a way to disable whiptail from
showing up when we install some package. In my case, Iam working on a
application which chroots into another image directory and do apt-get
install lilo. During this process, even if I use apt-get -y, by
default Configuring lilo dialog box is displayed in the console and
never seem to accept any keyboard input. I had to kill whiptail
manually to proceed. 
   I dont think this sort of messages are useful in
my app and is there a way to disable this ?? .Anyway I would to know
the reason why my console freezes or stops accepting keyboard input in
this case. 


 Thankyou.


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2005-08-05 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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 merge 321230 265711
Bug#265711: RFP: tvbrowser -- TV-Browser is a java-based TV guide
Bug#321230: ITP: tvbrowser -- TV-Browser is a java-based TV guide
Merged 265711 321230.

 retitle 265711 ITP: tvbrowser -- TV-Browser is a java-based TV guide
Bug#265711: RFP: tvbrowser -- TV-Browser is a java-based TV guide
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Re: Processed: Re: RFS: tvbrowser -- TV-Browser is a java-based TV guide

2005-08-05 Thread Stefan Fritsch
Ups. That was the wrong Reply-To...

Sorry.

Stefan


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debconf frontend (Re: howto disable whiptail messages?)

2005-08-05 Thread Ben Finney
On 05-Aug-2005, Ram Kumar DANGETI wrote:
 Is there a way to disable whiptail from showing up when we install some 
 package.

That's the default front-end interface for debconf. 'man 7 debconf' to
see others.

'sudo dpkg-reconfigure debconf' to change.

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Re: RFS: tvbrowser -- TV-Browser is a java-based TV guide

2005-08-05 Thread Bastian Venthur
Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
 Bastian Venthur wrote:
 Hi Mentors,
 
 Hi Bastian (don't know if you read the list so I'm cc'ing)


Hi Arnaud, hi Mentors,

at first: thanks for answering my RFS

 I've packaged[1] tvbrowser[2], which cloeses #321230[3] and am now
 seeking for a sponsor.
 
 This is my first debian-package, build from scratch. It is linda- and
 lintian clean. I've contact to the upstream-authors and they are already
 looking forward to see their nice program in debian.
 
 ant, j2sdk1.4 and j2sdk1.5 are in contrib or non-free so your package
 couldn't go to main. (ant is moving to main, but j2sdk1.x are not!) The
 section (in debian/control:Section) should be contrib/utils
 
 [1] http://venthur.de/debian/tvbrowser
 [2] http://tvbrowser.org
 I see there is a client and a server, do you package the client or the
 server or both?

I package the client -- I did not even note, that upstream also provides a
server, but as far as I (now) understand, the server is a tool to provide
the data, so users of tvbrowser can use them. If this is correct, I provide
only the server.

 Did you tried to build/run it with free tools (kaffe, jamvm, sablevm,
 gcj/gij, jikes, etc...)? (it seems some javax.swing.text.html.* classes
 are missing in kaffe 1.1.5-x but I don't know if there've been
 implemented yet...)

No I did not try yet. To be honest my idea was: try to get tvbrowser
sponsored and if its in debian try to build/run it with the free tools.

But I was already aware of the fact (it depends on jre to run and jsdk to
build) that tvbrowser has to be contrib -- but I was not able to find a
hint in the new-maintainers-guide where to set this flag. I've googled
around but did not find anything -- so I thought this assignment would take
place at some other point (debian-masters? I have really no idea). If I can
set this flag by myself please give me a hint were.

So if it's OK, I'd like to stick to my plan and would like to upload it as
contrib and try to make it main as one of the next steps.

BTW: I've installed this package on two different boxes and it worked like a
charm :)


Kind regards

Bastian


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Re: RFS: tvbrowser -- TV-Browser is a java-based TV guide

2005-08-05 Thread Bastian Venthur
Bastian Venthur wrote:
 Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
 Bastian Venthur wrote:
 Hi Mentors,
 
 Hi Bastian (don't know if you read the list so I'm cc'ing)
 
 
 Hi Arnaud, hi Mentors,
 
 at first: thanks for answering my RFS
 
 I've packaged[1] tvbrowser[2], which cloeses #321230[3] and am now
 seeking for a sponsor.
 
 This is my first debian-package, build from scratch. It is linda- and
 lintian clean. I've contact to the upstream-authors and they are already
 looking forward to see their nice program in debian.
 
 ant, j2sdk1.4 and j2sdk1.5 are in contrib or non-free so your package
 couldn't go to main. (ant is moving to main, but j2sdk1.x are not!) The
 section (in debian/control:Section) should be contrib/utils

Sorry I somehow missed that last sentence -- I've fixed and uploaded the
package to http://venthur.de/debian/tvbrowser


Kind regards and thanks again

Bastian




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Re: howto disable whiptail messages?

2005-08-05 Thread skaller
On Fri, 2005-08-05 at 23:17 +0200, Ram Kumar DANGETI wrote:
 Hi,
   Is there a way to disable whiptail from showing up when we
 install some package. In my case, Iam working on a application which
 chroots into another image directory and do apt-get install lilo.
 During this process, even if I use apt-get -y, by default
 Configuring lilo dialog box is displayed in the console and never
 seem to accept any keyboard input. I had to kill whiptail manually to
 proceed. 
   I dont think this sort of messages are useful in my app and is
 there a way to disable this ?? .Anyway I would to know the reason why
 my console freezes or stops accepting keyboard input in this case.

This also happens when you're installing under Synaptic:
you can even see how it pollutes the error messages
in the synaptic error message box with vain attempts 
at formatting a screen: I hate this stuff because it
clears out a valuable sequential log.

Whiptail works fine if you're installing on a console
using apt though (well I think it does :)

however during a *real* ubuntu install it is a badly
broken idea. It doesn't handle errors properly:
if you cancel, the background batch install just
keeps running, sometimes spewing errors all over
the place. At the end, you may or may not have
a working installation, and you're likely to be
at a loss as to how to fix it as well.

Basically this notion of Debian is entirely broken.
The correct way to do this is to run all the configuration
dialogs FIRST, before installing any packages, and then
install all the packages if, and only if, all the dialogs
have produced verified, coherent configurations.

In some cases, a linear install of a large set of
packages would be impossible, so a meta-installer
would be required to partition the install sets,
and then run installation phases on a topological
sort of them. This is because some dialogs will
contain conditionals based on automatically determined
variables which require some other package to be
already installed, not just already configured.

At present, the invariants are enforced by running
the config/install in the required order without
phasing .. which is poor for large collections of
packages (such as 'all updates') but is untenable
for a raw install, because the only way to be sure
everything is OK if there is a problem is to
reinstall everything (from the CD ..)

BTW: I also use another package manager called GODI
which is for Ocaml sources. Packages in that work by
having two packages: a X package depends on X-config 
package: the configurator for a package is a separate
package. If your config doesn't work right .. you can't
install the package that requires it at all, and down
the dependency chain. This system is used extensively
to manage bindings to libraries written in C, which
GODI does not manage. The main fault is that if you
upgrade the C library, you may forget to rerun the configurator
for that binding .. a problem a whole system packager
like Debian shouldn't have. (There is a workaround:
you can rebuild everything any time you like).


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GNU ddrescue package

2005-08-05 Thread Dmitri Alenitchev
Hello,

At http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/requested i was seen request for GNU 
ddrescue. I make this package, but i can't add it, because i'm not Debian 
Developer. Somebody can upload this package?

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